@Mr. Jermey Lehner Yes actually. The 'T' in the designation of "T-6" identifies it as a military trainer.
The T-6 was built in the United States and used by the US, Britain, Canada and a handful of other countries. For many pilots the T-6 was what they learned to fly in. It was so prevalent that it was given the nickname of "Pilot Maker."
It served in various armed forces from 1935 until 1995, giving it the longest service time of any trainer.